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The only thing I could think of was turkey neck and turkey gizzards and I felt very depressed. — Sylvia Plath

All the intervening layers slipped away, and I lost myself in the game within the game. — Ernest Cline

IT IS SO EASY TO GIVE IN
I have been thinking about the man who gives in.
Have you heard about him? In this story
A twenty-eight-foot pine meets a small wind
And the pine bends all the way over to the ground.
I was persuaded," the pine says. "It was convincing."
A mouse visits a cat, and the cat agrees
To drown all her children. "What could I do?"
The cat said. "The mouse needed that."
It's strange. I've heard that some people conspire
In their own ruin. A fool says, "You don't
Deserve to live." The man says, "I'll string this rope
Over that branch, maybe you can find a box."
The Great One with her necklace of skulls says,
I need twenty thousand corpses." "Tell you what,"
The General says, "we have an extra battalion
Over there on the hill. We don't need all these men. — Robert Bly

I love Santa Monica and Venice because I like the beach. I have a lot of friends in that area. — Denis Leary

If it's to be; it's up to me — Mary Crowley

So you believe in blood sucking fangers, but you don't believe in the existence of werewolves. What kind of narrow minded crap is that? — J.L. McCoy

15 minutes a day! Give me just this and I'll prove I can make you a new man. — Charles Atlas

I think that's the great thing about zombies, is, you know, going back to even 'Night of the Living Dead,' they've always been a tool for kind of holding up a mirror to us and showing us something about ourselves that we might not otherwise know. — Jonathan Levine

Eternity can be found in the minuscule, in the place where earthworms, along with billions of unseen soil-dwelling microorganisms, engage in a complex and little-understood dance with the tangle of plant roots that make up their gardens, their cities. — Amy Stewart

He is not to be trusted as a friend who illtreats his own family. — Aesop